The design table can include a column for configuration-specific colors. The value is a 32-bit integer that specifies RGB (red, green, blue). If no value is specified, zero (black) is used.
If you know the 32-bit integer value of a color, you can type the number directly into the design table in a column with the $COLOR parameter as the header. If you do not know the 32-bit integer value, you can calculate it in the design table with the RGB component values.
To apply a different color to each configuration, display states must be linked to configurations. Before configuring color, select
Link Display States to Configurations at the bottom of the ConfigurationManager
tab.
The following table lists some typical colors, their components, and the equivalent integer values.
Color
|
Red
|
Green
|
Blue
|
Integer
|
Black
|
0
|
0 |
0 |
0
|
Red
|
255
|
0 |
0 |
255
|
Orange
|
255
|
128
|
0 |
33023
|
Green
|
0
|
255
|
0 |
65280
|
Blue
|
0
|
0 |
255
|
16711680
|
Purple
|
255
|
128 |
255
|
16744703
|
Turquoise
|
0 |
255
|
255
|
16776960
|
White
|
255
|
255
|
255
|
16777215
|
The configuration specific color applies to shaded mode only unless you select Apply same color to wireframe, HLR and shaded in Model Display options.